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Papers On Business - Management
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Advantages of Multibusiness Corporations
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The structure of a business can be the single most important aspect of whether or not it weathers the economic storms of the modern world. The consumer may not know the nature of the structure; whether it is a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a corporation or a limited liability company - but it may make a significant difference to the amount of taxes that are paid, how the employee is able to share in the profit, the response that can be made to a lawsuit and how it is bought and, or, sold. This 5 page paper first describes the alternative structures, then explores the advantages in a multibusiness corporation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTadcorp.wps
Advantages Of Structuring Business As A Partnership
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A 12 page paper that explores the different kinds of business structures. The purpose of this essay is to illustrate the viability of a partnership as a business structure. To do this, the writer describe and discusses each of the different forms of business, e.g., sole proprietorship, general and limited partnerships, different types of corporations, and the LLC company. The discussion includes a list of the advantages and disadvantages of each business structure. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGbusfrm.rtf
Advantages of Unions
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A 7 page paper that explores the increase in union membership in 1997 because of advantages (general and specific) provided by unions to its members. The needs of today's employees in a reorganizing and downsizing corporate environment are attributed to a new growth in union membership. For this reason, unions have realized a reverse of the decline in union membership experienced over the past 15 years. Today, unions are helping workers in industries as varied as aircraft workers to physicians. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Unionad.wps
Advertisement Analysis / Three Hotels
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A 9 page essay that comparatively analyzes print advertisements for three different hotels. The analysis looks at the structure and content of the advertisement and identifies the target audience for each advertisement with evidence to support the writer's conclusions. Socio-cultural and subliminal messages are explored for each ad. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Ad3hotel.wps
Advertisements: Appealing to our Need for Autonomy
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5 pages in
length. The focus herein is on the consumer's need for autonomy
in making purchases based on advertisements. Advertisers are
more in control of the consumer than we might like to think.
This paper will help point out how that is happening.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAauton.wps
Advertising & Public Opinion
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A 6 page essay discussing the relationship between advertising and public opinion. The writer uses Calvin's Klein's alleged "teen sex" ads as a primary case-in-point. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Adpublic.wps
Advertising - An Overview
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Advertising – An Overview: This 8-page essay provides an overview of advertising in the United States since the 1950’s. In addition, ideas relevant to puffery are examined. As annoying as they can be, adverts provide a service that is both more cost effective and broader in scope than personal selling. Bibliography lists 2 sources. SNAdhist.doc
Filename: SNAdhist.doc
Advertising - GEICO And AFLAC
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A 5 page paper that discusses advertising strategies of the two companies. How successful has GEICO's gecko been and how successful has AFLAC's duck been? Did the icons increase sales? Both have branded themselves to these images. One author said that great brands have personality and GEICO has personality. AFLAC's duck is so popular, the company had to establish rules for its use. These are the issues this essay discusses. Limited data are reported to justify conclusions. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGgcoaf.rtf
Advertising 1920 – 1940
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This 3 page paper considers how advertising changed during the 1920’s and how this reflected class and gender changes. The paper gives examples of advertisements that demonstrate this. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEad1920.rtf
Advertising According to Erikson
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A 4 page paper describing each of Erikson's eight stages of development and identifying a fictional character for each stage. The paper concludes with a short description of three articles describing research focusing on Erikson's theory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSadvErikson.rtf
Advertising According to Erikson (2)
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A 4 page paper reviewing three articles of studies featuring Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development in the individual. Even though Erikson did not formulate his theory on the basis of scientific investigation, those coming after him with a desire to establish an empirical basis for either accepting or rejecting Erikson's theory of psychosocial development find that Erikson's theory stands quite well and bears scrutiny when subjected to empirical methods. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSadvErikson2.rtf
Advertising an ADHD Drug
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A 5 page paper criticizing an advertisement appearing in a
national publication and offering an alternative approach. Drug advertising is more demanding
than that for other products, and that advocating the use of drugs to manage ADHD is even more
sensitive than others. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSmktgADHD.rtf
Advertising Analysis With Toulmin's Model
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5 pages in length. Analyzing print advertisements within the context of Toulmin's model is to examine that manner by which marketing campaigns are formulated to transfer, change or otherwise move the consumer's attitude from such psychological locations as indifference, detachment and resistance to one of relevance, association and agreement. Based within a theory of argumentation, Toulmin's model provides a greater understanding of how the quest to sway consumers is not unlike the art of argumentation whereby a claim is made, evidence produced and a warrant of trust between the two is established. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCtoulmin.rtf
Advertising Analysis/3 Gaming Ads
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A 3 page research paper that offers analysis of 3 ads featured on an Internet magazine that pertains to the video gaming industry. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khgamads.rtf
Advertising And Promotion
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A 4 page paper discussing the importance of advertising and promotion. Keeping the product in front of the consumer is a prime focus of business, but it is not enough to simply put the name out in the marketplace—it is also necessary to put it in the place where it will not only produce the highest rate of return, but also contribute to building for the future. It's a lesson from which Levi Strauss is now recovering. They missed a primary segment of their market, and the result has been that not only have they lost market share they had worked so hard to build, but they also have closed plants and laid off a third of their production workers in response to a single advertising misstep that was not rectified before damaging the company's position. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Ad-tising.wps
Filename: Ad-tising.wps
Advertising and Sales
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A 5 page paper. Advertising can either increase or decrease sales for many reasons. This paper discusses the relationship between advertising and brand marketing. Is it important to emphasize the brand in advertisements for advertisements to be successful? This question is answered. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGadbd.rtf
Advertising And Social Psychology
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8 pages in length. That the advertising industry and social psychology are integrally related is indisputable. Indeed, the very foundation of advertising is to appeal to the core of one's social association by means of psychological allure. Within the framework of the advertising industry, social psychology represents the study of various components of attitude, motivation, personality and behavior as they reflect an individual's influence upon and by social groups. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCadsoc.wps
Advertising and Young Women
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A 5 page paper which examines the negative affects
that advertising has on young women due to false images of beauty. The paper examines
articles and presents a hypothetical research model for investigating the affects.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAgirlad.rtf
Advertising as an Marketing Entry Barrier
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A 9 page research paper that looks at advertising a vehicle that can be utilized by an established firm to prevent entry into a market by new entrant competitors. In both the consumer and the industrial markets, those companies that have been pioneers in their particular fields traditionally continue to outsell later entrants. This is so common that the term "pioneering advantage." The writer argues that advertising plays an intrinsic role in establishing this factor. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: EntryBar.wps
Advertising as an Marketing Entry Barrier
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A 10 page research paper that looks at advertising a vehicle that can be utilized by an established firm to prevent entry into a market by new entrant competitors. In both the consumer and the industrial markets, those companies that have been pioneers in their particular fields traditionally continue to outsell later entrants. This is so common that the term "pioneering advantage." The writer argues that advertising plays an intrinsic role in establishing this factor. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Admarbar.wps
Advertising at Levi Strauss
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A 10 page paper discussing how Levi's lost the teen buyer and to what extent the company will go to win them back. Levi Strauss is reported to be a $7 billion company, and has grown in its 140-year history to be one of the anchors of true American culture. Built on being the rough work pants of the West, Levi found that it had neglected its younger buyers and as a result was rapidly losing market share in the US though it was still performing well overseas. The company reassessed its approach to the younger buyer late in 1997 and then directed much of its total advertising budget to regaining lost ground with teens. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Levis.wps
Advertising at Nike
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A 5 page paper discussing this company's historical and current approach to advertising. The paper discusses celebrity endorsement, the company's level of affiliation with
professional and collegiate teams and its increasing broad-based approach to advertising. Not all of Nike's advertisements directly promote the brand, but rather promote the sports in which Nike shoes and apparel are used, such as its "March Madness" series in 1999. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSNikeAdv.wps
Advertising Between 1870 and 1930
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This 8 page paper looks at ads between 1870 and 1930 and talks about the history of advertising within that time period. Twenty-one sources are used in the footnotes provided.
Filename: SA112Ad.wps
Advertising Campaigns of the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s / The Focus on the American Middle Class
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This 5 page paper looks at different print advertising campaigns over the course of the last four decades and considers the similarities and differences that exist in terms of target audience, message content, product and pricing information, message complexity, visual imagery and the overall impact of the advertisement related to the nature of the existing market focus. This paper attempts to demonstrate through the evaluation of four specific advertisements (one for each decade) that there was an increasing focus on the targeting of the American middle class as a primary consumer base. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHad60s.wps
Advertising Communications; Nokia;
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This 6 page paper considers the advertising strategy of Nokia in the mobile telephone market, considering it in isolation with reference to the five communication effects as well as in comparison to other competitors such as Siemen's and Ericsson. The paper looks at specific advertising campaigns and analysis them against this framework. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEnokia3.wps
Advertising Costs too Much
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2 pages worth of reasons (10 reasons in all) why "advertising costs too much." Excellent for debates. Two bibliographic references.
Filename: Adcostto.wps
Advertising Critique
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A 5 page paper critiquing five ads from the October 2001 issue of Southern Living magazine. The advertisements are for Hampton Inn, MasterCard, Lowe’s, Dillard’s and Kia Sedona. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSadvCritik.rtf
Advertising Critique and Questions
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Three questions answered in 3 pages, each dealing with some aspect of marketing. The first asks for a critique of a print advertisement; the second asks for a discussion of the “3 Cs” of marketing. The last asks for a profile of the environmentally conscious consumer. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSadvCritQues.rtf
Advertising Dictates Our Perception of Masculinity and Femininity
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A 6 page paper on how advertising tells us what is masculine and what is feminine, and the costs to society and individuals of that representation in relationship to Jean Kilbourne's "Still Killing Us Softly" and Naomi Wolf's "The Beauty Myth." Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Killsoft.wps
Advertising Does Not Cost Too Much
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3 pages outlining 10 reasons why advertising does not "cost too much." Excellent ideas for debates.
Filename: Advtcost.wps
Advertising During Times Of War
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A 6 page paper on how companies need to market and advertise their products and services during wartime. Examined in the paper is how advertisers often have to switch their ads around to include more war themes and express certain patriotic themes. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Warads.wps
Advertising Ethics -- An Oxymoron?
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An 8 page paper asking just where advertising professionals should draw the line in their methods to protect their future, and how much responsibility the manufacturers of legal 'vices' have in ensuring that their messages are directed to the proper target, and not put forth in an effort to recruit just one more generation of addicts to their products. One observer says that increased pressures on tobacco advertising prohibition forces the tobacco companies to find new ways to convey their message, and that they could well feel forced to participate in subliminal advertising as one after another of their existing advertising paths are blocked. The paper also addresses sexually exploitative advertising. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Advethic.rtf
ADVERTISING ETHICS IN PROMOTING TO CHILDREN
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This 7-page paper focuses on the ethics of advertising, most specifically, advertising to children. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTadethi.rtf
Advertising Fallacies
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A 3 page research paper/essay that discusses the details of several ads aimed at male consumers that use fallacious arguments. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khmalfal.rtf
Advertising Fixed Base Operations Aviation
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A 3 page paper discussing apt locations for a new private airport to place advertising for the first few months of its existence. The paper recommends that the company market itself both to businesses and pilots, as each has a voice in the destination point of private aircraft. The paper recommends that the company advertise for at least six months in both the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Update and Forbes magazine. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSadvFBOairSvc.rtf
Advertising for the Twenty-First Century
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This 9 page paper examines three companies: Amazon.com, Proflowers, and The Gap in terms of its advertising. Several ads are discussed. Recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA41121.rtf
Advertising Hershey Chocolate
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A 7 page paper tracing the advertising of Hershey chocolate from the 1930s through the 1990s and into the present for the purpose of assessing message changes over time. It can be argued that advertising changes society, but in the case of Hershey's chocolate it needed to follow society rather than seeking to change it as leading products changed from cocoa to candy in individual servings. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSadvHershey.rtf
Advertising in International Contests:
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This 12 page paper examines advertising in its
latest internet form, "international contests. The
"information highway" has increased our
accessibility to products of the world, and added
a new glitch to those advertising "road" signs:
the international contest. Are these international
contest ads valid, or just another form of gambling,
or is there really good "stuff" just waiting for
you to pick-it up? Bibliography lists 25 sources.
NOTE: Sources attached = total this unit = 35pp.
Bibliography lists 25 sources..
Filename: BBinCad.doc.
Advertising in Monopolistic and Oligopolistic Markets
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5 pages in length. Takes a close look at the effects of advertising on firms in monopolistic and oligopolistic competitions and how limited advertising could affect these situations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAmonad.wps
Advertising In Movies / On-Screen Product Placement
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A 9 page paper on the benefits and the results of advertising by placing products within movies, TV shows and even CD-Rom-based computer games. Movie studios have long preferred using recognized national brands over generic approximations simply for the realism such product use provides. After Hershey's Reese's Pieces skyrocketed in sales following their appearance in the movie E.T., both advertisers and media producers have come to see product placement as a valuable tool: the advertising is inexpensive as national advertising goes, and the added revenues reduce the cost of production of the finished product. Some companies say that product placement is valuable only for brand reinforcement, but research indicates that advertisers can well expect increased sales. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Prodplac.wps